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Darent Valley Rail Trails – Ridges and Valleys15th May 2023A 5 mile circular walk around stunning countryside to the east of Shoreham, through a network of dry valleys and woodland with panoramic vistas across…
View over lakes at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, with light reflecting off expanse of waterDarent Valley Rail Trails – Along the Valley Side15th May 2023A 9 mile route exploring the Darent Valley from the valley sides, discovering three nature reserves, panoramic views across the Kent Downs and an option…
Grass fields, farmland, trees and woodland views from Fackenden Downs, with blue skies.Darent Valley Rail Trails – Chalk and Pilcher15th May 2023A 6 mile walk between Eynsford and Otford with a dry valley and superb views, plus a monument to early aviation pioneer, Percy Pilcher, and…
Southeastern train travelling over Eynsford viaductDarent Valley Rail Trails – Viaduct and Villas15th May 2023A 5 mile linear walk from Swanley into the nearby Darent Valley countryside, enjoying breathtaking views as well as impressive heritage features in Eynsford village.
North Downs Way 6 - Otford to CuxtonNorth Downs Way 6 : Otford to Cuxton21st April 2023Ramble high up on the North Downs on this epic adventure from Otford to Cuxton, exploring nature reserves and charming villages.
Sunset view across Titsey Estate person standing at Coccolith dry-stone sculpture.‘Coccolith’ By INSTAR2nd March 2023Take a seat and immerse in this rolling and quintessential landscape. The perfect spot to take the weight off and absorb the valley and ‘Inspiring…
White cross on grass field in distance, surrounded by trees, with houses in foreground.Samuel Palmer Trail21st February 2023Walk in the footsteps of British artist Samuel Palmer accompanied with an audio guide, and discover why he was inspired by the beautiful Darent Valley.
Explore Sevenoaks6th December 2022Explore Sevenoaks which holds some of England’s most enchanting places, such as stunning stately homes and beautiful gardens, as well as the picturesque landscapes of…
North Downs Way Riders’ Route: Section 2 – Oxted to Wye23rd November 2022This section of the North Downs Way Riders’ Route takes you deep into the Garden of England, around ancient structures and along pilgrimage routes for…
Wye Valley view, green fields and trees in distance. Bright day.North Downs Way Riders’ Route: Section 2 – Oxted to Wye18th November 2022This section of the North Downs Way Riders’ Route takes you deep into the Garden of England, around ancient structures and along pilgrimage routes for…
Bore Place to Bough Beech Reservoir20th January 2022See year round bird and plant life on this walk that winds its way to Bough Beech Nature Reserve from the beautiful setting of Bore…
Ightham Mote20th January 2022There are a some truly beautiful country walks to be enjoyed on the grounds of Ightham Mote, a 700-year-old Grade I listed National Trust property.…
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